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Corallo - Rome
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Accommodates 2 1 Bedroom
1 Bath Terrace
The Via del Corallo is a little
street located about 60 seconds walk from Piazza Navona,
the heart of historic Rome. The owner himself occupied our
flat, and he renovated and furnished it for himself to his
own obsessively high standards.
At street level, the rather
dingy entry hall to the building is entirely unprepossessing.
You just have to get over it. You walk up a few stairs to
the elevator which takes you up to the top floor, where our
flat is located. You immediately discover that the apartment
is at the rear, away from the street. The place is silent.
You hear virtually no sounds, either from the outside or from
neighbors. This is extremely unusual for Rome.
The first thing you must know
about the Corallo apartment is that it is small. It is the
ingenious creation of a Roman architect who has made a charming
duplex penthouse out of a very small space. You enter directly
into a quite good-sized bedroom. This bedroom is lit entirely
and quite sufficiently by a skylight positioned
directly over the (twinnable) matrimonial bed. If it rains
hard, you will definitely hear the raindrops pounding on the
skylight above. The bed is of excellent quality, firm but
comfortable. This room contains a nice desk and chair, as
well as an excellent small English-language library. There
is a TV which gets BBC world news plus all the regular Italian
stations. Off the bedroom is a fully-equipped but compact
bathroom with shower over tub; the tub takes a bit of balancing
to get into.
Upstairs, you enter into the
apartments second and only other room, an everything
room: living, dining, and kitchen, all in one. The living
part of the room consists of a single loveseat. The dining
is a small, excellent-quality, dropleaf table. And the kitchen
is an ingeniously arranged, fully-equipped affair along the
rear wall. Standing at the kitchen area, you enjoy picture-postcard
views of Rome from two windows flanking the sink. To the left
is a small storage room containing the flats clothes
washer and a WC so that one doesnt have to go downstairs
to use the bathroom. The everything room also
contains a CD/cassette player (which sometimes skips).
Off the everything
room, which is lined with windows, is the flats most
glorious feature: a lovely terrace enjoying delightful views
over the city and furnished with a nice tiled table seating
4 or more. On the opposite side of the room is another smaller
terrace, mostly used to hang clothes, but there is also a
barbeque here.
One last but very important
feature of the Corallo penthouse: It has two air-conditioning
units, a big plus in Rome in warmer months.
Within a few blocks of the Corallo,
you can choose among dozens of charming outdoor cafes where
you can sit outside for hours nursing a single cappucino.
There is also a host of restaurants, trattorie, wine bars
and pubs within steps of the place, not to mention all other
services like banks, launderies, dry cleaners, etc.
If its a big space
you are looking for, forget it. But if an absolutely charming
pied-à-terre with its own gorgeous terrace appeals,
you should definitely give our Corallo flat top consideration.
| Rates: |
One week
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Two weeks
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Mar
15 - July 15;
Sept 1 - Oct 31;
Dec 15 - Jan 15 |
1,520 euros /
week
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1,420 euros /
week
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| Other periods: |
1,300 euros /
week
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1,160 euros /
week
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| Extras: |
75 euros final cleaning
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| Arrival: |
Any day of the week
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Minimum
stay: |
1 week,
with extra days pro-rated |
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